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Transferring learned words to new computer?

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Topic: Transferring learned words to new computer?
Posted By: Wes7373
Subject: Transferring learned words to new computer?
Date Posted: 06/Oct/2008 at 6:28pm
Hello all-

I have been using Vista speech recognition for several months and now have a new desktop.  I would rather not repeat the training too much (although there are a few words that it always gets wrong and won't let me re-teach it), but have no idea how to set up the new computer.  Is there a file I can transfer over that holds the words it has learned, etc?

Any help would be appreciated.

thanks,
wes



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Posted By: cmwilkerson
Date Posted: 07/Oct/2008 at 9:58am
Good question!

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Dr. Chris Wilkerson
Carson Doctors Group
MVP TabletPC
www.MedicalTabletPC.com
www.Digital-Doc.com



Posted By: mmarkoe
Date Posted: 08/Oct/2008 at 11:31am
Originally posted by cmwilkerson cmwilkerson wrote:

Transferring learned words to new computer? Good question!
The short answer for now is no. What you can do is transfer your user training profile to another computer. Be advised, if you are used to doing this with Dragon NaturallySpeaking, at this time,* it is not anywhere near as elegant to export and import a user profile in Windows Speech Recognition. To learn how to transfer your user profile to another computer there is a file in the New Users and General Questions section on Backing Up Your User Profile.
http://www.msspeech%3cforum.com/uploads/public/1/Backing%20Up%20Your%20Speech%20Profile_2.pdf -  
* Microsoft developers are working on simpler method to backup user profiles.


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Marty Markoe, MVP
Microsoft Valued Partner
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Posted By: Wes7373
Date Posted: 09/Oct/2008 at 8:01pm
Marty:

Thanks for the tip.  Worked without difficulty.  I copied the profile to a flash drive then just transferred it over to the new computer. 

wes


Posted By: mmarkoe
Date Posted: 10/Oct/2008 at 11:07am
Originally posted by Wes7373 Wes7373 wrote:

Thanks for the tip.  Worked without difficulty.  I copied the profile to a flash drive then just transferred it over to the new computer. 
Flash drive (I have several lying around) is a great idea. Thanks.

Marty


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Marty Markoe, MVP
Microsoft Valued Partner
See us at: http://www.mymsspeech.com


Posted By: cmwilkerson
Date Posted: 11/Oct/2008 at 12:03am

Where do you place the backed up .MIG (SaveData.MIG) on the new computer in order to replace the existing or old profile. I copied my .mig file from work to home.

I want to copy my medical work profile to my home, hence the question. The backup worked fine, I just don't know where to place the file on my Hard drive. For now, I am just leaving it my documents as SaveData.MIG.
 
 


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Dr. Chris Wilkerson
Carson Doctors Group
MVP TabletPC
www.MedicalTabletPC.com
www.Digital-Doc.com



Posted By: BradT
Date Posted: 11/Oct/2008 at 10:34am
Originally posted by cmwilkerson cmwilkerson wrote:

Where do you place the backed up .MIG (SaveData.MIG) on the new computer in order to replace the existing or old profile. I copied my .mig file from work to home.

I want to copy my medical work profile to my home, hence the question. The backup worked fine, I just don't know where to place the file on my Hard drive. For now, I am just leaving it my documents as SaveData.MIG.
 


Once you've copied it to your new computer (where you copy it isn't important), just double-click the .MIG file and it will automatically launch the restore wizard and walk you through the restore.

Brad


Posted By: cmwilkerson
Date Posted: 11/Oct/2008 at 10:49am
Thanks done!  I don't recall reading that in the pdf but.... :-)

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Dr. Chris Wilkerson
Carson Doctors Group
MVP TabletPC
www.MedicalTabletPC.com
www.Digital-Doc.com




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